“…Several studies have claimed that psychopathy is associated with increased risk9taking scores on the IGT in both clinician9rated psychopathy and self9report measures (Beszterczey, Nestor, Shirai, & Harding, 2013;Dean et al, 2013;Mahmut, Homewood, & Stevenson, 2008;Morgan, Gray, & Snowden, 2011;van Honk, Hermans, Putman, Montagne, & Schutter, 2002). For example, Mitchell, Colledge, Leonard, and Blair (2002) report that a high PCL9R score is associated with a greater number of choices of the disadvantageous decks on the IGT (which is seen as a marker for greater risk9taking behavior or a failure to learn to avoid high risk situations) in participants with high psychopathic scores.…”